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we built the peace because labour government's and conservative, governments understood we needed to be one nation. every time britain has faced its gravest challenge, we have only come through the storm because we were one nation. but too often governments have forgotten that lesson. with one million young people out of work, we just can't succeed as a country. with the gap between rich and poor growing wider and wider, we just can't succeed as a country. with millions of people feeling that hard work and effort are not rewarded, we just can't succeed as a country. and with so many people having been told for so long that the only way to get on is to be on your own, in it for yourself, we just can't succeed as a country. [applause] yes friends, to come through the storm, to overcome the challenges we face, we must rediscover that spirit. that spirit the british people never forgot. that spirit of one nation. one nation. a country where everyone plays their part. a country we rebuild together. [applause] so here is the big question of today. who can make us one nation? who can bring
we built the peace because labour government's and conservative, governments understood we needed to be one nation. every time britain has faced its gravest challenge, we have only come through the storm because we were one nation. but too often governments have forgotten that lesson. with one million young people out of work, we just can't succeed as a country. with the gap between rich and poor growing wider and wider, we just can't succeed as a country. with millions of people feeling that...
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-- and the governments have a stake in these companies -- that the french and german governments can only have up to 9% each in a controlling stake. the reason, the united states. bae as a very good working relationship with the pentagon. even though the u.s. is cutting back on defense spending, they are still the biggest defense spender in a world. bae does not want to ruin that relationship. at the end of the day, the deal was always going to be problematic, given the sensitive nature of the industry. listen to this. >> defense manufacturers tend to be seen, even if the companies are privatized, as national assets. therefore governments are loath to agree to external ownership of companies that deal in defense. that's true for the u.k. government, the friend, the german, or the u.s. government, with which bae has very strong contacts. >> the deadline, 1600 gmt today for the british and european companies to decide. they either go with it or pull the plug. >> need to watch that one. >> thanks very much. british prime minister david cameron is a dire warning on the talent is faced by
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and the rebels who threaten to execute forty eight do runyan hostages within two days of the us of government does not comply with their demands and release captured opposition point to. thousands of islamist the call for change in the jordanian capital amman as part of a massive rally that threatens to shuttle the solid want to keep. and just days before as it is venezuela's first presidential election in six years we'll look at whether longtime socialist leader who good chance as a still enjoys popular support and group converge against him. the sun being here in moscow you're watching r t live with me to bang with say we start with breaking news of this hour there are reports that turkey has again launched an attack on syrian territory in response to new mortar shells being fired across the border that despite the country's two biggest cities are seeing thousands marching in protests and what they say is the government escalating tension against syria but what began as a peaceful demonstration in the capital turned violent when riot police moved in to disperse the crowd and tear gas water
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we built the peace because labour government and conservative government under said we needed to be one nation. every 10 britain puts its greatest challenge, we've only come to the fore because we were one nation. but too often, governments have to go over that lesson. with 1 million people out of one, we just can't succeed as a country. but the gap between rich and poor growing wider and wider, we just can't succeed as a country. with millions of people feeling the hard work and effort are not reported, we just can't succeed as a country. and with so many people having been told for so long that the only way to get on this to be on your own come in yourself. we just can't succeed as a country. yes, friends. [applause] yes, friends. [applause] come through the form to overcome the challenges that we face. we must rediscover that spirit. that spirit of british people never forgot. that spirit of one nation. one nation, a country where everyone plays their part. a country we rebuild together. [applause] so, here's the big question of today. who can make up one nation? who can bring great
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been killed many of them belonging to the syrian regime now it comes amid intensified fighting between government forces and rebel fighters in the search and we are understanding that the explosions were a few minutes apart they happened near the city's largest squares at least one massive crater has remained in the ground and that the facade of several two buildings nearby were completely ripped apart according to eyewitnesses there the explosions were followed immediately by intensified gun battles and clashes we are also hearing that by all accounts it seems as if the explosions were caused by called bombs now this is not getting verified but it does suggest that this is the work of suicide bombers there isn't a burmese newspaper that is reporting that the syrian president bashar assad is in the city of aleppo where he is visiting and seeing firsthand what the battles there have been bringing about and that is also ordered at least some thirty thousand troops to be deployed it is unusual it certainly is rare that they have been suicide bombings in the city of aleppo and there was a bombing bac
been killed many of them belonging to the syrian regime now it comes amid intensified fighting between government forces and rebel fighters in the search and we are understanding that the explosions were a few minutes apart they happened near the city's largest squares at least one massive crater has remained in the ground and that the facade of several two buildings nearby were completely ripped apart according to eyewitnesses there the explosions were followed immediately by intensified gun...
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another burning issue in the country is the quality of employment among the poor the government does implement measures to support them but there are no jobs for those in the deepest poverty they receive government subsidies but there isn't enough investment both government and private to actually provide them with well paid jobs instead of just giving financial aid. it for the long neglected residents of venezuela slums free services may just trump over freedom this is wrong as well as body a part of the largest slum in all of latin america for decades thousands of venezuelans who live here have no access to any sort of medical care that is until i solve a social program to open clinics like this one here as well as get access to doctors checkups and medical services free medicine for free here they helped me along to thank god and this company has helped a lot of people and a lot of. and here thank you to chairman has done a lot for us those missions are just incredible. these are illegal settlements the shacks and buildings are poorly built and for decades infrastructure was virtu
another burning issue in the country is the quality of employment among the poor the government does implement measures to support them but there are no jobs for those in the deepest poverty they receive government subsidies but there isn't enough investment both government and private to actually provide them with well paid jobs instead of just giving financial aid. it for the long neglected residents of venezuela slums free services may just trump over freedom this is wrong as well as body a...
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and there will all the while bahraini government's crackdown on pro-democracy protesters is maintaining momentum in the latest and what police move to disperse a funeral procession for a young man who died in custody after allegedly being denied proper medical attention for twenty three year old spent several months in prison for taking part in an anti-government demonstration. the protests for equality which erupted last details on our website. the fate of a two hundred thousand dollars the julian assange supporters pledge to bail him out of a british prison almost two years ago remains unclear tonight the decisions opposed to be made to the court hearing this wednesday has now been delayed the first been following the case and has the latest for you. well it was supposed to be decision day for that group of julian assange supporters. one hundred forty thousand pounds as a surety when he was back in december two thousand and ten but the judge said that it would be another couple of days before a decision was reached as to whether or not they get that money back now just to remind fears
and there will all the while bahraini government's crackdown on pro-democracy protesters is maintaining momentum in the latest and what police move to disperse a funeral procession for a young man who died in custody after allegedly being denied proper medical attention for twenty three year old spent several months in prison for taking part in an anti-government demonstration. the protests for equality which erupted last details on our website. the fate of a two hundred thousand dollars the...
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all the while the bahraini government's crackdown on pro-democracy protesters is maintaining momentum in the latest incident riot police moved to disperse a funeral procession for a young man who died in custody after allegedly being denied proper medical attention the twenty three year old had spent several months in prison for taking part in anti-government demonstrations r.t. outlines the protests for equality which erupted last february the details of which are on our web site. julian assange supporters who bailed him out of a british prison almost two years ago are waiting to find out whether they'll see their money again over two hundred thousand dollars contributed by activists and celebrities has been frozen since the wiki leaks editor sought refuge at our doors london embassy three months ago has been there ever since despite being granted asylum by the south american country britain's determination not to let him leave the country is costing taxpayers a had a hefty sum a police stake out at the embassy costs a levy thousand pounds a day with the total bill already topping on
all the while the bahraini government's crackdown on pro-democracy protesters is maintaining momentum in the latest incident riot police moved to disperse a funeral procession for a young man who died in custody after allegedly being denied proper medical attention the twenty three year old had spent several months in prison for taking part in anti-government demonstrations r.t. outlines the protests for equality which erupted last february the details of which are on our web site. julian...
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political blow being president is material scientists treaties government bonds with the opposition make a bill george and the dream a big thing said that they are bringing people. serious foreign minister point the finger of blame of the rebel friendly state that he says that backing terrorism in his country and he finds a bottle roger of criticism of the war. also the nato secretary general considers an early troop withdrawal from afghanistan and made a tape of him on blinding overall. plan to profiting from poverty rising jobless rates and public this in britain leave the destitute prey for human trafficking bring. this is all see coming to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program it's no longer just a dream for georgia's opposition with president saakashvili is routing united national movement party making a poor showing in parliamentary elections the vote counting is still ongoing the opposition megaupload georgian dream so far has a solid lead lets victories far from a done deal almost half of all m.p.'s are directly elected rather than from postulates that is where the ru
political blow being president is material scientists treaties government bonds with the opposition make a bill george and the dream a big thing said that they are bringing people. serious foreign minister point the finger of blame of the rebel friendly state that he says that backing terrorism in his country and he finds a bottle roger of criticism of the war. also the nato secretary general considers an early troop withdrawal from afghanistan and made a tape of him on blinding overall. plan...
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syria's envoy expressed his government sympathy. he's at the turkish casualties and offered assurances that an investigation is under way at the same time he called on syria's neighbors including turkey to stop terrorists infiltrating into the conflict torn country along the border ati's more important i have the latest from the un security council in new york. well the u.n. security council agreed and issued a presidential statement strongly condemning wednesday's mortar attack by syria on a turkish border town that as we already heard as killed people and in injured several others the council called on the syrian government to fully respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of its neighbors and the called on all concerned parties to exercise maximum restraint a presidential statement issued by the council also demanded that quote such violations of international law stop immediately and are not repeated mortar fire from syria had a town in turkey on wednesday and that's when the security council began deliberating this pre
syria's envoy expressed his government sympathy. he's at the turkish casualties and offered assurances that an investigation is under way at the same time he called on syria's neighbors including turkey to stop terrorists infiltrating into the conflict torn country along the border ati's more important i have the latest from the un security council in new york. well the u.n. security council agreed and issued a presidential statement strongly condemning wednesday's mortar attack by syria on a...
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the ruling party that you have been in libya right now is a is amateur government it's an artificial creation of the west in the fullest get off the regime change plan so this gives you an indication of how they're governing in this country and certainly that there is no stability in libya compared to before the nato bombing and destruction of their country i don't think they're going to get much help from the u.n. saying that the united nations is the co architect of this post could off the libya half responsible for this sort of the fraud that was imposed by the u.n. resolution one nine hundred seventy three which was. starting with a no fly zone which turned into a bombing zone they've got serious problems in libya there's no legitimacy really with this post gadhafi government makes moammar gadhafi government look like a beacon of light in this shining city on the hill in comparison in syria it could be much worse because in syria we're looking at a protracted civil war now in the making or something even worse. crowds have once again gathered in front of the parliament in athens
the ruling party that you have been in libya right now is a is amateur government it's an artificial creation of the west in the fullest get off the regime change plan so this gives you an indication of how they're governing in this country and certainly that there is no stability in libya compared to before the nato bombing and destruction of their country i don't think they're going to get much help from the u.n. saying that the united nations is the co architect of this post could off the...
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nor is it the policy of the jordanian government the u.s. think tank the brookings institute in march two thousand and twelve published a report titled assessing regime change options in syria but they specifically cite the creation of a buffer zone or a humanitarian corridor as a means to base certain rebel groups in the region to project force towards the syrian government in an attempt to topple it so that it appears to be what it's playing out at the moment now a growing number of neighboring countries appear to be getting closer to getting dragged into the syrian conflict how significant is the danger of violence spilling across the border not just an isolated incident but on a much larger scale. well the the possibility of a wider regional war is something that myself and many other independent analysts have predicted and warned against for the past several months we have to look at what the turkish government has done recently and recently we have lawmakers in past this car to launch legislation that allows the turkish government to e
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former lecturer at the university of bahrain it's over the other restaurants no attention from western governments because they have their own interests at heart in the arab country. who are going to sleep easily. bahrain. until the election is over the presidential election has taken priority and the election here in the united states is on november sixth so for obama is not going to say anything about the brutality of the bahraini regime until after the elections and us at the naval base fiercely based in bahrain and the u.s. knows that they don't want to upset the khalifa and their basing rights that they give us for our fifth fleet. so right now the khalifas are getting away with murder they're getting away with torture they're getting away with criminal activity and they're buying seats on the new in human rights advisory council tried to make their earliest regime appear to be acceptable to the international community but of course they're not and they're committing murder. of the call and we've got the chronology of events in bahrain and set out to the multiple stories of human rights abuse
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strategy saying that what the government's doing basically is hoping that something will turn up but not doing enough to kick start greece themselves and there was nothing really in the speech to contradict that something else i noticed was that he didn't say the word austerity once and that something i've seen was hanging around on the. branches of this conference over the last couple of days conservatives don't like the word austerity anymore they use these euphemisms they say tough decisions they say reducing the deficit they say reducing the government sherif spending it's not fashionable to say the word austerity very uncomfortable with it so it's strategy not hugely coherent which is very important of cameron wants to regain this reputation is had in the past for huge compton's also did he address fears that the vulnerable will suffer most from the cuts and the economic strategy that he's proposing he tried but he's really the only one at this conference who did he delivered a classic conservative message she said smaller government talked about aspiration less about hard work
strategy saying that what the government's doing basically is hoping that something will turn up but not doing enough to kick start greece themselves and there was nothing really in the speech to contradict that something else i noticed was that he didn't say the word austerity once and that something i've seen was hanging around on the. branches of this conference over the last couple of days conservatives don't like the word austerity anymore they use these euphemisms they say tough decisions...
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nor is it the policy of the jordanian government the u.s. think tank the brookings institute in march two thousand and twelve published a report titled assessing regime change options in syria who specifically cite the creation of a buffer zone or a humanitarian corridor as a means to base certain rebel groups in the region to project force towards a syrian government in an attempt to topple it so that it appears to be what it's playing out at the moment we're closely following developments as they are in fall then we'll update you in a few minutes with more of the details from our washington correspondent. meanwhile air routes prime minister who is in moscow speaks out against a potential nato intervention in syria under the guise of protecting the region a report on that is coming up. in moscow appeals court has freed one of the child members of the notorious pussy riot punk band but up held the two year sentence for the authors the three women were convicted in august of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred for performing a song pack
nor is it the policy of the jordanian government the u.s. think tank the brookings institute in march two thousand and twelve published a report titled assessing regime change options in syria who specifically cite the creation of a buffer zone or a humanitarian corridor as a means to base certain rebel groups in the region to project force towards a syrian government in an attempt to topple it so that it appears to be what it's playing out at the moment we're closely following developments as...
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[laughter] >> than the government takes some of it away in tax. so if we cut taxes, we are not giving the money. we're taking less of it away, okay? got it? [applause] >> and do you know what? while we are on a, who suffers when a wealthy businessman or operator moves to geneva? not him. it's those who want to work because the jobs come the investment, the growth will go somewhere else. [applause] we promised that those with the broadest shoulders would bear the biggest burden, and with as the rich will pay a greater share of tax in every year of this parliament. and in any one of the 30 years under labour, under labour. [applause] we haven't forgotten what it was like under labour. we remember who spent our golden legacy, who sold our goal from who busted our banks, who smothered our business, the rack up our debts and who ruined our reputation, wrist our future. who did this? labour did this, and our country should never forget it. [applause] and to get our country unless, to give britain on the rise we need a whole new economy. more enterprise,
[laughter] >> than the government takes some of it away in tax. so if we cut taxes, we are not giving the money. we're taking less of it away, okay? got it? [applause] >> and do you know what? while we are on a, who suffers when a wealthy businessman or operator moves to geneva? not him. it's those who want to work because the jobs come the investment, the growth will go somewhere else. [applause] we promised that those with the broadest shoulders would bear the biggest burden, and...
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. >> in the council of government, we must cordons to the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought by the military- industrial complex. >> why was that speech so important? >> it warned against the military industrial complex. it is a cliche now. people did not think much of the speech at the moment, but they have since then. he spent much of his presidency making sure the military did not get out of hand. he kept military spending city. that was hard to do in the 1950's. tremendous pressure. we were creating a nuclear arsenal. he invented this -- his own service. military spending in the 1950's was 70% of the federal budget, today is about 25%. >> next sunday on a " q&a." >> see the vice presidential debates, this thursday night, live on c-span, c-span.org radi. next, your calls and comments on "washington journal." cent at 8:00 p.m., a debate in the u. s senate race. c-span's web site provides live coverage of all of the debates. it is the only place you'll see the behind the scenes excites and sounds before and after the debates. watch your created clips as we
. >> in the council of government, we must cordons to the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought by the military- industrial complex. >> why was that speech so important? >> it warned against the military industrial complex. it is a cliche now. people did not think much of the speech at the moment, but they have since then. he spent much of his presidency making sure the military did not get out of hand. he kept military spending city. that was hard...
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they use these euphemisms they say tough decisions they say reducing the deficit they say reducing the government share of spending it's not fashionable to say the word austerity very uncomfortable with it so it's strategy not hugely coherent which is very important if cameron wants to gain this reputation is had in the past for huge compton's something he didn't mention which i have to say i wasn't really expecting was scotland of course we had recently that the stalemate in britain between london and edinburgh on edinburgh holding a referendum on its participation in the u.k. david cameron will meet with premier alex salmond on monday to hash out the details but what we're hearing is that there will be a referendum held in autumn two thousand and fourteen a simple yes no question as to whether scotland will remain part of the u.k. and of course the major thing that david cameron does not want is to be the man who's in charge over the breakup of the u.k. . a correspondent a smith there in birmingham spoke to jeremy purvis who's group campaigns for more powers for the scottish parliament he told
they use these euphemisms they say tough decisions they say reducing the deficit they say reducing the government share of spending it's not fashionable to say the word austerity very uncomfortable with it so it's strategy not hugely coherent which is very important if cameron wants to gain this reputation is had in the past for huge compton's something he didn't mention which i have to say i wasn't really expecting was scotland of course we had recently that the stalemate in britain between...
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[applause] [applause] >> so let me be clear, let me be clear, the next labour government will end the free market experiment. it will put the right principles back in the heart of the nhs and it will repeal the nhs bill. [applause] friends, this is where i stand. this is what i am. this is what i belief. this is my faith. i was talking to my mom this morning, as you do before a big speech -- [laughter] and she reminded me that her mother was born in a small polish village in 1909. i went back to the village with my mom about a decade ago. about 2000 people live there. it was quite an event, having people from england, over. you feel a long way from the village and what my parents experienced to this stage today. you see, britain has given my family everything. britain has given my family everything. britain and the spirit, determination, the courage of the people who rebuilt britain after the second world war, and now the question is asked again, who in this generation will rebuild britain for the future? who can come up to the task of rebuilding britain? friends, it falls to us. it f
[applause] [applause] >> so let me be clear, let me be clear, the next labour government will end the free market experiment. it will put the right principles back in the heart of the nhs and it will repeal the nhs bill. [applause] friends, this is where i stand. this is what i am. this is what i belief. this is my faith. i was talking to my mom this morning, as you do before a big speech -- [laughter] and she reminded me that her mother was born in a small polish village in 1909. i went...
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in government health care. who gets covered, medicaid, medicare. i want to ask about a very sensitive part of health costs. one-third of u.s. health care spending is to take care of merneds in their last year of life. does that need to change? and how does government tackle something like that without the debate quickly turning into talk about government death panels and health-care rationing? >> we need to make a commitment to people on health care systems like medicare and medicaid that we will take care of them throughout their lives. and we will take care of them compassionately at the end of life. that's my commitment as united states senator. but in order to do that, the have to have a medicare and medicaid program that works for those individuals and is not just designed to pad the bottom lines of insurance companies. this is where linda mcmahon and i differ. i believe we have to make changes to medicare to save the program. we have to make it more efficient and cost-effective. we have to get the waste o
in government health care. who gets covered, medicaid, medicare. i want to ask about a very sensitive part of health costs. one-third of u.s. health care spending is to take care of merneds in their last year of life. does that need to change? and how does government tackle something like that without the debate quickly turning into talk about government death panels and health-care rationing? >> we need to make a commitment to people on health care systems like medicare and medicaid that...
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one is a government solution of believes government can bring you a job. and me, who believes we can revitalize and reenergize and renew the enthusiasm for montana if we can get government out of the way in our regulatory policy and in our industries. it is not just the businesses that will turn things around. it is those who will -- to work for those businesses who will help to create better opportunities for ourselves, our children, our businesses. i look people in the eye as i travel a run montana and i do not see statistics. we do not necessarily want to talk about the unemployment rate statewide. there are 56 counties with 56 cultures and histories and their own desire for their own future. and in liberty county and might be agriculture. in lincoln county might be timber. in eastern montana it might be oil and gas and coal. i want to get government out of the way. i want to give people the same opportunities that we had and that our parents had. will your children have the same opportunities? i want to return that enthusiasm to america, to montana, to
one is a government solution of believes government can bring you a job. and me, who believes we can revitalize and reenergize and renew the enthusiasm for montana if we can get government out of the way in our regulatory policy and in our industries. it is not just the businesses that will turn things around. it is those who will -- to work for those businesses who will help to create better opportunities for ourselves, our children, our businesses. i look people in the eye as i travel a run...
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many worry about jobs, savings, and why the government cannot stop it. >> the prices of food, cheese, butter, milk and even fruit have witnessed an increase of 10% in the last two weeks. people are complaining about that. they are publicly complaining about this situation and they blame the situation on a ahmadinejad. >> today, he put the blame on western sanctions. >> it is very clear, iran is being pressurized. there are sanctions from the enemy telling other nations not to buy iranian oil. this is a secret war. the enemy thinks that with these sanctions, they can defeat iran. they cannot. it is a psychological war. "you can see how much trouble the currency is in. in a week, it has lost 1/3 of their value. what is the cause? as we heard, president ahmadinejad's critics say that he is to blame for bad management. he seemed to agree with the west, that finally there sanctions are beginning to have a real impact. in the last year, the oil exports have roughly halved at as a result of sanctions. would it slide toward economic collapse and bring about the outcome that the west would lik
many worry about jobs, savings, and why the government cannot stop it. >> the prices of food, cheese, butter, milk and even fruit have witnessed an increase of 10% in the last two weeks. people are complaining about that. they are publicly complaining about this situation and they blame the situation on a ahmadinejad. >> today, he put the blame on western sanctions. >> it is very clear, iran is being pressurized. there are sanctions from the enemy telling other nations not to...
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government. this government took power in difficult economic times. it was a country still coming to terms with a financial crisis, a financial crisis that has afflicted every country around the world. i understand why you were willing to give david cameron the benefit of the doubt. but i think we've had long enough to make a judgment. long enough to make a judgment. because they turned to recover into the longest double dip recession since the war. because there are more people looking for work for longer than at any time since the last time there was a conservative government. [applause] and here's the other thing. what about borrowing? borrowing you think they said was their number one priority. this year, borrowing is rising, not falling. let me just say that again. arlene, the thing they said was the most important policy, the reason they were elected is rising, not falling -- falling. not because there hasn't been paying and tax rises and cuts affecting every family in this country. not bec
government. this government took power in difficult economic times. it was a country still coming to terms with a financial crisis, a financial crisis that has afflicted every country around the world. i understand why you were willing to give david cameron the benefit of the doubt. but i think we've had long enough to make a judgment. long enough to make a judgment. because they turned to recover into the longest double dip recession since the war. because there are more people looking for...
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merkel is here basically to talk to the greek government about what it's doing to try to reduce its debt, to pave the way for yet another set of international money, the next installment of $16 billion or so, which greece need to keep from going bankrupt, is due next month. merkel is in support for the measures that have taken place here, measures that have made a lot of people very angry. so quiet here so far. not quiet, but peaceful here so far, but it's going to be an eventful day. >>> time now to show you some of this morning it's headlines from around the globe. "the washington post" reports on a new poll showing 20% of americans have no religious affiliation. the pew research center says that number was just 8% in 1990. and for the first time, fewer than half of americans identify themselves as protestants. >>> north korea says it can hit the united states mainland with a missile. accoing to britain's "guardian." it's unclear if that claim is accurate. of course, highly doubtful. the announcement follows a missile deal between the u.s. and south korea. north korea claims that a con
merkel is here basically to talk to the greek government about what it's doing to try to reduce its debt, to pave the way for yet another set of international money, the next installment of $16 billion or so, which greece need to keep from going bankrupt, is due next month. merkel is in support for the measures that have taken place here, measures that have made a lot of people very angry. so quiet here so far. not quiet, but peaceful here so far, but it's going to be an eventful day....
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opinion i believe eighty percent of public opinion would like to see the boys home by christmas and the government got their heads in this and they're ignoring that you've been a longstanding critic of the war in afghanistan so what brought on this specific out there this one was about the the futility of the of the deaths in the last few days and the utter imbecile lying ministers who come before us and made excuses for continuing. the war there's only one reason while the war is too new and that is to protect the reputations of politicians our soldiers of the as human shields for ministers reputations what they're trying to do is to keep a war going on to the best moment that will reflect on the reputation of politicians absolutely no reason why you shouldn't bring our troops home now the only reasons that we're tied in with the politics of the united states we don't independent state we have to remind ourselves that we can take only decisions and what we're going to see in the future is deepening trouble they'll be more slaughter because of this whole of this fictitious fictitious aims of the w
opinion i believe eighty percent of public opinion would like to see the boys home by christmas and the government got their heads in this and they're ignoring that you've been a longstanding critic of the war in afghanistan so what brought on this specific out there this one was about the the futility of the of the deaths in the last few days and the utter imbecile lying ministers who come before us and made excuses for continuing. the war there's only one reason while the war is too new and...
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worse government afghanistan as hand in one hundred years the taliban were a great reforming improvement to move but we've done this in the past and we are going to do it again there is no way that a taliban army or police are going to risk their lives kill their brother afghans in the service of a foreign country when we've gone or in the service of a corrupt president they going back to their tribal loyalties the backs. and the passions will be divided as they always have been divided and the likelihood is that they will be disorder when really we went through a civil war was going on the country was bitterly divided when we after we leave after we've left a few years the situation will be very similar they'll bill be more civil war and it the likely future rulers will be the taliban what lessons then should have been learnt from both britain's own colonial past and the soviet union experience in afghanistan in two thousand and one in strasberg a very a bally and member of the duma tapped me on the back and said you british i'm going into afghanistan and you captured it in a few days a
worse government afghanistan as hand in one hundred years the taliban were a great reforming improvement to move but we've done this in the past and we are going to do it again there is no way that a taliban army or police are going to risk their lives kill their brother afghans in the service of a foreign country when we've gone or in the service of a corrupt president they going back to their tribal loyalties the backs. and the passions will be divided as they always have been divided and the...
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or he's home by christmas and the government got their head in the sand and they're ignoring it if been a long standing critic of the war in afghanistan so what brought on this specific out there asked this one it was about the the futility of the of the deaths in the last few days and the utter imbecile lying ministers who come before us and made it excuses for continuing the war there's only one reason why the war is to win and that is to protect the reputations of politicians our soldiers of the as human shields for ministers reputations what they're trying to do is to keep a war going on to the best moment that will reflect on the reputation of politicians so we do the same position the end of us will war when it was said that this war is being prolonged by those that have the power to end the canada that brought their troops home two years ago so the netherlands fringe new zealanders are coming out early absolutely no reason why you shouldn't bring our troops home now the only reasons that we tied in with the politics of the united states we don't independent state we have to remin
or he's home by christmas and the government got their head in the sand and they're ignoring it if been a long standing critic of the war in afghanistan so what brought on this specific out there asked this one it was about the the futility of the of the deaths in the last few days and the utter imbecile lying ministers who come before us and made it excuses for continuing the war there's only one reason why the war is to win and that is to protect the reputations of politicians our soldiers of...
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government. jpmorgan stock closing up 1.2%. and "new york times" says u.s. senate will try to use the lame duck session to reach a comprehend len sif deal to cut the deficit instead of a short term solution. lawmakers will reportedly agree on a specific target likely around $4 trillion over ten years and they would vote to put off the automatic tax hikes and spending cuts set to take effect in january. but with the deficit coming down payment to signal how serious they are. jim, how sdw this get resolved? >> well, i haven't heard that sister, but that's what we've been picking up, that in the background of all these guys working on the deal already. soon after the election, our best guess is that there will be one. not too different from that story actually. >> qe-3 meanwhile, how does that play? does that continue to support lift asset prices? how do commodities get in the wash between slowing chinese growth and fed action? >> that's a good question. because i think it's a big one. i think we're
government. jpmorgan stock closing up 1.2%. and "new york times" says u.s. senate will try to use the lame duck session to reach a comprehend len sif deal to cut the deficit instead of a short term solution. lawmakers will reportedly agree on a specific target likely around $4 trillion over ten years and they would vote to put off the automatic tax hikes and spending cuts set to take effect in january. but with the deficit coming down payment to signal how serious they are. jim, how...
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government and not giving the government power to do something. but the powers in the constitution are negative to the government so that people will have as johnathon said freedom to do what they want to do. you don't need the other stuff to do that . >> at the same time is it better where we are with the economy now to have one party and at least get something done. it may not be the best thing but something done . >> i think not. i agree with johnathon which is frightening me right now. in britain it is a parlimentary and possible to force legislation and there is leding to austerit yenow too much too soon. america is brilliant with the checks and balances in place. it is the responsibility to make sure comis not a dirter word. it is allowed. >> guys making a point. 52 percent of the poll say this is the biggest number. 50 percent say one party. >> over the course of my financial journalism career everything changed in the last four year. we don't use fundmental analysis and unfortunately two-party promotes grid lock and the market is fed up wi
government and not giving the government power to do something. but the powers in the constitution are negative to the government so that people will have as johnathon said freedom to do what they want to do. you don't need the other stuff to do that . >> at the same time is it better where we are with the economy now to have one party and at least get something done. it may not be the best thing but something done . >> i think not. i agree with johnathon which is frightening me...
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rubles and we lost sixteen thousand of our own soldiers and when we came out we left a puppet government there but there were three hundred thousand. in the hills who eventually took over and he even said to me it will happen to you and he's absolutely precisely right we deluded ourselves we told ourselves fairy stories about what was going to happen we could change things and we couldn't there was a benign cause that the russians were taking up in afghanistan of taking people into boston live giving them a chance to improve materially i mean nothing really happened in the end in we went in decided we're going to get rid of the drugs trade we were ending corruption we were going to give women a better deal and nothing has changed corruption is exactly the same possibly as drugs trade today is is ninety percent of the drugs in britain come from afghanistan tony blair told her ninety percent twelve years later ninety percent of the drugs still come from afghanistan it is a different there is more of the cheaper of the street so more people corrupted in two thousand and one the afghanistan
rubles and we lost sixteen thousand of our own soldiers and when we came out we left a puppet government there but there were three hundred thousand. in the hills who eventually took over and he even said to me it will happen to you and he's absolutely precisely right we deluded ourselves we told ourselves fairy stories about what was going to happen we could change things and we couldn't there was a benign cause that the russians were taking up in afghanistan of taking people into boston live...
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ninety's who would have always dreamed of using encryption to to take power from the government and give it to individuals i conceded that he was actually using technologies that are freely available that have been developing for decades and when you see that you have to wonder who is going to use those technologies next it's not if this isn't all just about julia songe and it's actually a movement that's been developing for decades then it seems inevitable that it's going to keep evolving and then we're going to have another wiki leaks and another meaning and maybe another songe you traveled around the world to understand the ins and outs of the hacking community you were tracking cypherpunks and you also spoke to members of other groups such as anonymous paranoia and open leaks well in two thousand and ten actually before i even spoke with a songe there was a kind of mutiny within the wiki leaks where one engineer known as the architects who is a very secretive guy who actually rebuilt the wiki leaks anonymous mission system and is known as is described has been described to me by othe
ninety's who would have always dreamed of using encryption to to take power from the government and give it to individuals i conceded that he was actually using technologies that are freely available that have been developing for decades and when you see that you have to wonder who is going to use those technologies next it's not if this isn't all just about julia songe and it's actually a movement that's been developing for decades then it seems inevitable that it's going to keep evolving and...
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it is a government investigation that uncovered illegal late fees, rewards promised and not paid and for discriminating against people over the age of 35. the refund will be spread among 250,000 customers and also the government struck similar deals with discover and capital one. >>> check your pantry tonight. the peanut butter recall got bigger. trader's joe pulled some from the shelves. more chains are removing more product, the recall from the mexico based company sundlin includes almond and cash auto butter. it impacts, whole foods, safe way, target, and giant. many people got salmonella after eating it. >>> since the iphone 5 release apple has been on the defense. there were a few glitches in the operating system and the map application. now there may be a bug putting you over your data limit. verizon customers noticed their data disappearing even when the phones were on wifi. verizon says they will not charge for the overage and put in a software fix. >>> families have been opening their mail to learn that their daughter has been invited to take part in a beauty contest. who is
it is a government investigation that uncovered illegal late fees, rewards promised and not paid and for discriminating against people over the age of 35. the refund will be spread among 250,000 customers and also the government struck similar deals with discover and capital one. >>> check your pantry tonight. the peanut butter recall got bigger. trader's joe pulled some from the shelves. more chains are removing more product, the recall from the mexico based company sundlin includes...
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the government realizes it needs to reach out to the german government in reset relations. greece depends on german cash, and that sort of extremely strong unity is what you saw today from the greek government. >> you were on the streets of athens, wasn't brave or insensitive? got that as a question of what posts to myself when i got hit by a volley of tear gas earlier in the afternoon which left my eyes streaming data show me with a toxic impact. as i nursed by sore eyes. in those days it was brave, other cell was insensitive. her visit has added fuel to the fire for those that see her as the architect of austerity. they say it is a sign of respect that she came to this country and we're glad that she came to speak to the president offered a show of support and endorse their place in the euro. in rebuilding the credibility abroad, he will be very delighted by her visit today, the first visit in over five years. >> in pakistan, a brave teenage girl that gave international attention for speaking out against them and campaigned for girls to get an education has been shot and
the government realizes it needs to reach out to the german government in reset relations. greece depends on german cash, and that sort of extremely strong unity is what you saw today from the greek government. >> you were on the streets of athens, wasn't brave or insensitive? got that as a question of what posts to myself when i got hit by a volley of tear gas earlier in the afternoon which left my eyes streaming data show me with a toxic impact. as i nursed by sore eyes. in those days...
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after political blood lead president mikhail saakashvili is government botted with the opposition megaupload georgian dream looking septa and a decade of ruling party domination. syria's foreign minister points the finger of blame at rebel from the states that he says are backing terrorism in his country and he finds out by roger of criticism that the two are. also the nato secretary general considers an early troop withdrawal from afghanistan amidst a pace of insider attacks and flogging the wrong. class profiting from poverty rising jobless rates and homelessness in britain that leave the destitute prey for human trafficking a ring. international news and comment line from moscow this is all see with me our thanks for joining it's fast it's no longer just a dream for georgia's opposition with president saakashvili is reading united national movement policy showing unprecedented weakness in yesterday's parliamentary elections vote counting is still ongoing the opposition megaupload georgian dream so far has a solid lead but big trees far from a done deal almost top of all m.p.'s directly el
after political blood lead president mikhail saakashvili is government botted with the opposition megaupload georgian dream looking septa and a decade of ruling party domination. syria's foreign minister points the finger of blame at rebel from the states that he says are backing terrorism in his country and he finds out by roger of criticism that the two are. also the nato secretary general considers an early troop withdrawal from afghanistan amidst a pace of insider attacks and flogging the...